Newborns Body Found

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LAHORE:

Police claimed to have solved the mystery surrounding the discovery of a newborn’s body from a garbage drum in Gulshan-e-Ravi, arresting the prime suspect involved in the crime. A police spokesperson said SSP Investigation Muhammad Naveed had taken notice of the incident after the infant’s body was recovered earlier this week.

He tasked SP Investigation Iqbal Town, Sidra Khan, with constituting a special team to trace and arrest those responsible. Police arrested the main suspect following a probe using modern technology and CCTV footage.

News published in the Express Tribune on 29th August 2025

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